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Grisha Stewart

BEHAVIOR ADJUSTMENT TRAINING 2.0

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Empower your dog to gain confidence and social skills


With BAT 2.0, trainer/author Grisha Stewart has completely overhauled Behavior Adjustment Training (BAT) to create a new efficient and practical tool for dog reactivity. BAT 2.0 builds resilience and self-reliance by giving dogs safe opportunities to learn about people, dogs, or other “triggers.” Clear enough for all readers to follow, this book also includes technical tips and bonus chapters just for dog behavior professionals.


Learn how to:


Rehabilitate aggression, frustration, and fear.


Use survival skills to prevent reactivity on walks and at home.


Use a long line to safely maximize your dog’s freedom of movement.


Apply Grisha’s BAT philosophy to all dogs and puppies…and get your life back!


What experts are saying about Behavior Adjustment Training


BAT 2.0 is a must-read for anyone who has or works with reactive dogs. For years, dogs all over the world have benefited from the successful philosophies and empowering techniques in BAT, but Grisha Stewart has taken it to the next level. A clear appreciation for the canine experience and easy to follow, practical techniques is what makes BAT 2.0 so beneficial for dogs that experience frustration, anxiety, or fear in any social situation. Stewart gives control back to the dog allowing a delicate balance of freedom, the ability to make choices and safety. I highly recommend BAT 2.0 to anyone who is struggling with a reactive dog or who wants to gain a better understanding of their canine companion.


Victoria Stilwell, author, Train Your Dog Positively


When I ask behavior professionals, “What are your eyes for?” they enthusiastically reply, “To see!” But when I ask, “What is your behavior for?” conference rooms fall silent. In BAT 2.0, Grisha Stewart provides the essential answer to this all-important question: Behavior is to have an effect, that is, to be effective. By safely allowing dogs more control over their own outcomes, especially in challenging conditions where fearful, frustrated, and aggressive behavior is most likely, caregivers will be more successful shaping independent, competent, confident companions.


Susan G. Friedman, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus Utah State University, www.behaviorworks.org


BAT 2.0 is unique—a living document detailing the evolution of a very effective intervention from the experience of many practitioners. I loved the practicality of this book, as well as Grisha Stewart’s dedication to giving dogs a voice in their own development! This is must-reading for those working with dog reactivity in its many forms.


Risë VanFleet, Ph.D., CDBC, author, The Human Half of Dog Training


As a clicker trainer I highly value creativity. I love it every time a trainer uses the laws of learning in new and creative ways that results in better ways of dog training. What Grisha has done with BAT 2.0 is just that. The method combines operant and classical conditioning with a deep knowledge of the dog´s natural language and behavior. And even though BAT is grounded in hard science, Grisha has a way of explaining things so clear and simple that everybody can understand it—and do it.


Morten Egtvedt, Director, Canis Clicker Training Academy


I love the pedagogical approach of BAT 2.0 and the focus on how to install a feeling of control in a dog’s life, all in all a fundamental recipe if you want your dog to feel safe and happy. It also adds an ability for dogs to predict events, which further strengthens its self-worth and being in control in relevant life situations.


Anders Hallgren, author, Stress, Anxiety, and Aggression in Dogs


BAT 2.0 shows that Grisha is continually evaluating and adjusting her behavior modification recipes. She has made great steps forward in her quest to help the emotional well-being of dogs.


Terry Ryan, author, Coaching People to Train Their Dogs

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532 printed pages
Publication year
2015
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Quotes

  • Marianne Haller Vesterholthas quoted4 years ago
    To summarize: use calm praise, petting, or other non-distracting bonus rewards with impunity, any time you want to. Use food, toys, scent work and other tangible bonus rewards when the distraction works in your favor.
  • Marianne Haller Vesterholthas quoted4 years ago
    t all moments throughout your session and in life with your dog, think, “Is there anything I can change to help my dog feel safer?”
  • Marianne Haller Vesterholthas quoted4 years ago
    There really is no limit to the creative ways that you can use Mark and Move and enrich the training space. Just remember this is a jump-start to be able to do BAT, not the whole technique. Don’t get stuck thinking that you’ve really tried BAT if you’ve only ever done Mark and Move, and only with treats. In my experience, the intervention of cueing, marking, feeding, etc. tends to slow down progress if you aren’t also doing proper BAT 2.0 set-ups with the dog fully in control. The goal of BAT is to empower the dog to make good choices on his own, in a natural way. Let that be your compass as you choose what to do.

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